The Samurai Era: Japan's Warrior Civilization Explained — Fexingo History
In 1588, Toyotomi Hideyoshi issued a nationwide edict that ordered every peasant, monk, and samurai to surrender their swords — a sweeping disarmament that reshaped Japanese society. Known as the katana-gari, or sword hunt, this policy stripped weapons from the common people while reinforcing samurai privilege. But why did Hideyoshi do it? How did local daimyo enforce it? And what happened to the thousands of blades collected? This episode follows the sword hunt from its origins in the chaos of the Sengoku period to its lasting impact on the Tokugawa peace. We talk about the infamous Tenka no Katanagari, the role of village headmen in confiscating weapons, the melting down of blades into a statue of the Buddha, and how this policy paved the way for the strict class system of Edo Japan. Along the way, we meet the sword hunters — inspectors who traveled the countryside, sometimes violently, to ensure compliance — and we consider the rebellion of 1588 in Higo province, where peasants fought back against disarmament. If you've ever wondered why Japanese swords became symbols of a warrior elite rather than everyday tools, this episode is for you. #Katanagari #SwordHunt #ToyotomiHideyoshi #Sengoku #Samurai #Japan #EdoPeriod #Disarmament #TenkaNoKatanagari #HigoRebellion #Daimyo #Bushi #Sword Ban #History #FexingoHistory #JapaneseHistory #SocialControl #Hideyoshi Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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